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* <!--6 Feb--> [[List of Presidents of Togo|President]] '''[[Gnassingbé Eyadéma]]''' of [[Togo]] dies in office, ending his more than 30 years in power. His son [[Faure Eyadéma|Faure]] [[Family dictatorship|is named his successor]]. |
* <!--6 Feb--> [[List of Presidents of Togo|President]] '''[[Gnassingbé Eyadéma]]''' of [[Togo]] dies in office, ending his more than 30 years in power. His son [[Faure Eyadéma|Faure]] [[Family dictatorship|is named his successor]] after the army suspend the [[constitution]]. |
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* <!--5 Feb--> [[NATO]] helicopters find the '''[[Kam Air Boeing 737 disaster|wreckage of a passenger jet]]''' in mountains east of [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]]; all 104 people on board are feared dead. |
* <!--5 Feb--> [[NATO]] helicopters find the '''[[Kam Air Boeing 737 disaster|wreckage of a passenger jet]]''' in mountains east of [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]]; all 104 people on board are feared dead. |
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* <!--3 Feb--> [[Prime Minister of Georgia|Prime Minister]] '''[[Zurab Zhvania]]''' of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] dies of apparent [[carbon monoxide]] poisoning. |
* <!--3 Feb--> [[Prime Minister of Georgia|Prime Minister]] '''[[Zurab Zhvania]]''' of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] dies of apparent [[carbon monoxide]] poisoning. |
Revision as of 19:44, 6 February 2005
- President Gnassingbé Eyadéma of Togo dies in office, ending his more than 30 years in power. His son Faure is named his successor after the army suspend the constitution.
- NATO helicopters find the wreckage of a passenger jet in mountains east of Kabul, Afghanistan; all 104 people on board are feared dead.
- Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania of Georgia dies of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning.
- The Vatican reports that Pope John Paul II is recovering from influenza and respiratory problems in a hospital in Rome.